Cuda911 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:33 am David, can I see what the hand controls look like? I've never seen that before.
David993S wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 7:09 pmAh, it's a pretty simple mechanical system! Had no idea how the hand controls worked. Does it take much time to learn? I can't imagine trying to use that on the track!Cuda911 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:33 am David, can I see what the hand controls look like? I've never seen that before.
Sure Mike. Here's a pic of them in my Alfa. I didn't really have a pic of them in the Porsches or Ferrari, but they're the same. It's a very simple mechanical device. Rock the handle towards you and it depresses the gas pedal. Push the handle away from you and it depresses the brake pedal. They work quite well, and as you know, I use them in my 996 track car.
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Cuda911 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 7:39 pmJust takes some practice and a little time. It soon becomes second nature, just like using your feet.David993S wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 7:09 pmAh, it's a pretty simple mechanical system! Had no idea how the hand controls worked. Does it take much time to learn? I can't imagine trying to use that on the track!Cuda911 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 2:33 am David, can I see what the hand controls look like? I've never seen that before.
Sure Mike. Here's a pic of them in my Alfa. I didn't really have a pic of them in the Porsches or Ferrari, but they're the same. It's a very simple mechanical device. Rock the handle towards you and it depresses the gas pedal. Push the handle away from you and it depresses the brake pedal. They work quite well, and as you know, I use them in my 996 track car.
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amdavid wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 1:35 pm 911's with more than 150k miles just have more appeal to me....like a well worn fine leather shoe. I had a 987 base Boxster for a couple years, bought it with 175k, put 12k on in the 2 years. The car NEVER skipped a beat and ran really, really well. When I sold it, guy called me on a Sunday from RI (mind you I'm in CA), asked a few questions, we decided on a fair price, he said "I'll be there Tuesday". I picked him up at the airport, and he drove it across country back to RI. No issues.I made the decision early on that if the 911 has a reputation for being an everyday sports car, then that's how I am going to use mine.
TheDeckMan wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 6:56 pmLove that shot! Not sure if I've ever pushed that hard on the track to get that to happen to me. I think I'd need to invest in a harness before going there.
Paddlefoot64 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 2:14 pm OK, asking for a friend, LOL, if your 996 engine died today and Jake Raby still has 13+ month waiting list, who could you trust to rebuild it?I'd check to see if an RND Engine is available more quickly.
Or should (if issue detected) run the snot out of it to force a failure, post here and RL, to drum up support to “squeeze me in” to the queue?
Just saying!
amdavid wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 2:29 pm Where are you located? My old 997 just got a 4.0 track focused motor rebuild from a place in Reno. Do you want me to gather more detail? I did see pics of the build process, absolutely legit.Running fine for now. No reason to think I need it. Just want to plan ahead.
fpena944 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 3:07 pm Don't you love the smell of that stuff?Smells lovely! I use to rebuild VW transmissions on the weekends for builds so got use to the smell. Been about 4 years since the last flush, I like to flush every 4 years or 20k miles. Works well with removal of contaminants and lengthens life. The Audi TT has 180k miles on the original box with over 400 track hours, I change the fluid on that every 20k street miles or 20 track hours.
Why such a short change interval? Doesn't it usually go much longer than that?
Nice shop!
amdavid wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 4:43 pm It's really too bad I don't live closer.....I would invite you to invite me over for some mod rack play time. Looks like good fun, in a very nice garage, aka the old Ford dealer.Door is always open even if you are driving from afar!
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